Hi Maurice, it's actually pretty straightforward. While in the mail, client,
use command, to get to the preferences area in Mail, select the signatures
area, select the account, that you want the signature to belong to. Then once
you select the account that you want to signature belong to,
Hey Maurice et al,
Establishing a signature block in the native MacOS e-mail client is not quite
that straight-forward. Personally, I now have about 200 signature files, but
only about 2 dozen are configured to serve as feasible signatures. Let explain:
First, while in the e-mail client you
Are you talking about the email signature? If so, then just paste it in the
signature under Mail Preferences.
> On Jan 17, 2023, at 18:34, Maurice A. mines
> wrote:
>
> Hi the subject speaks for it’s self, how can I due this?
>
> If it helps , the file is a word file. I am
Hi the subject speaks for it’s self, how can I due this?
If it helps , the file is a word file. I am thinking that all I need
to due is copy the text from the word file to some file that serves as
the sig file on my Mac. I am running Mac OS Ventura. Any